In contrast, the Social Security Administration's
life expectancy calculator estimates that, on average, a man turning age 65 today can expect to live until age 84.3; a woman, to age 86.6.
Not exact matches
You can use our simple
Life Expectancy Calculator to get a rough
estimate of how long you (or your spouse) may
live.
It has all of the usual time value of money
calculators: Present value, future value, payments, number of compounding periods, interest rate, monthly loan amortizer, net present value,
life expectancy,
estimated capital needed vs. weekly income needs, gross wage
calculators, human
life value, final expenses
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The thing I like most about this tool is that, unlike other
calculators that gauge lifespans, it doesn't just spit out an
estimate of your
life expectancy.
Have you ever used a
life expectancy calculator to
estimate a time horizon for the client's retirement plan?
A good starting point is the
life expectancy calculator at LivingTo100, which can take into account some of the client's health, family history, and other factors to develop a customized
estimate (and arguably, a good
estimate of
life expectancy is relevant for many aspects of a client's financial plan!).